Robert Emerson Lucas

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1964 Economics University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Arnold C. Harberger grad student 1964 Chicago
Dale Weldeau Jorgenson grad student 1964 Chicago
Gregg Lewis grad student 1964 Chicago

Children

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Alan C. Stockman grad student
Marcel Boyer grad student 1973 Carnegie Mellon
Costas Azariadis grad student 1975 Carnegie Mellon
Boyan Jovanovic grad student 1978 Chicago
Paul Romer grad student 1983 Chicago
Michael J. Wallerstein grad student 1985 Chicago (PoliSci Tree)
Erzo G. J. Luttmer grad student 1992 Chicago
Matthias Doepke grad student 2000 Chicago
Esteban Rossi-hansberg grad student 2002 Chicago
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Benati L, Lucas RE, Nicolini JP, et al. (2020) International evidence on long-run money demand Journal of Monetary Economics
Caicedo S, Lucas RE, Rossi-Hansberg E. (2019) Learning, Career Paths, and the Distribution of Wages American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 11: 49-88
Buera FJ, Lucas RE. (2018) Idea Flows and Economic Growth Annual Review of Economics. 10: 315-345
Lucas RE. (2018) What Was the Industrial Revolution Journal of Human Capital. 12: 182-203
Lucas RE, Nicolini JP. (2015) On the stability of money demand Journal of Monetary Economics. 73: 48-65
Lucas RE, Moll B. (2014) Knowledge growth and the allocation of time Journal of Political Economy. 122: 1-51
Lucas RE. (2009) Trade and the Diffusion of the Industrial Revolution American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 1: 1-25
Lucas RE. (2009) Ideas and growth Economica. 76: 1-19
Golosov M, Lucas RE. (2007) Menu costs and phillips curves Journal of Political Economy. 115: 171-199
Alvarez F, Lucas RE. (2007) General equilibrium analysis of the Eaton-Kortum model of international trade Journal of Monetary Economics. 54: 1726-1768
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